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Newbie with Tire & Wheel fit on Gen 1 question #1006610 08/20/10 03:21 PM
Joined: Aug 2010
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xxcyted Offline OP
Need a Spot
Introduction and question

I have a new to me 89 Dodge Raider
with the 3.0 V6 - Auto - A/C (works) - PW (wish they were crank up)- Cruise - I guess it was loaded back in the day
Just got it 2 weeks ago and have been busy just piddling around with it.
Had the seats redone -
Replaced all the door panels and flat interior pieces with alum diamond plate -
Removed carpet - removed all the "tar" on the floors (PITA)(getting ready for bedliner treatment)
Luckily found a donor truck at the local "Pull-A-Part"
Replaced Hood
Replaced L/F fender
Fixed-Replaced-Changed lots of little stuff

Still got a long way to go - She leaks oil from everywhere
(thats next on the list)


I am sure this has been addressed 1000 times on here but I was unable to find it.

I want to run as big a tire as possible with no lift & no T bar crank.

My thought is 33/1050/15 on a 15 X 8 wheel with 3 1/2" back space.

Any and all advic [color:"blue"] [/color] e is appreciated

Thanks- Chris


89 Raider
V6-Auto-Air
PS-PB-PW-Cruise
215,000 Miles and counting
Re: Newbie with Tire & Wheel fit on Gen 1 question [Re: xxcyted] #1006611 08/20/10 05:24 PM
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,458
rxinhed Offline
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Welcome to the 4x4Wire!

Your plan is eminently doable. You'll have to trim the front bumper ends and push out the leading edge of the front inner wheel well for clearancing, but nothing else.

This is a very informative write-up:
How to fit 34" stock - 4x4wire thread

Russell


1987 Raider - Roxy
1988 Mighty Max 2.6L Turbo - Pearl
1997 Mountaineer V8 - Freddy
2000 Excursion V10 - Freya







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